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have proposed significant cuts to entitlements, something democrats oppose, and democrats want new tax revenue, a deal breaker for republicans. republican leader mitch mcconnell put responsibility back on the president. >> his job is to deliver the members of his party. >> reporter: for now lawmakers appear no closer to a deal but they are more optimistic about the possibility of compromise. today president obama is taking a break from budget talks and traveling to illinois. he'll be focusing on another of his big priorities, alternative energy. richard? >> putting those walking shoes on the side after a very busy couple of days for the president. thank you, danielle. >>> a fiery exchange between dianne feinstein and texas's senator, ted cruz. during a senate judiciary committee on banning assault-style weapons, cruz who opposes any weapons ban, questioned the constitutionality of the bill. a sharp clash resulted between feinstein and the tea party freshman. >> namely, would she consider it constitutional for congress to specify that the first amendment shall apply only to the followin
have proposed significant cuts to entitlements, something democrats oppose, and democrats want new tax revenue, a deal breaker for republicans. republican leader mitch mcconnell put responsibility back on the president. >> his job is to deliver the members of his party. >> reporter: for now lawmakers appear no closer to a deal but they are more optimistic about the possibility of compromise. today president obama is taking a break from budget talks and traveling to illinois. he'll...
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he talks about 245 as owning your gun or -- that as owning your gun or not paying taxes be. but he said the words social and personal as well and stopped short of saying abortion, drug use, which is also where he goes. gwen: there was another argument made interestingly by rick santorum today and bobby jindal. that the party talks too much about money and budgets and zeros and isn't talking enough about emotional, social issues and that's how you connect. i don't know whether that went over well in that room but that is certainly a big part of the conversation. >> to jeanne's point, i do think it is very difficult for any one of us to get up and make a speak like that or for anyone in that room to make a list of all the thanks that we were really bad at. the fact that they didn't really address some of the shortcomings is understandable. gwen: is there something comparable to that with democrats after they lost? >> remember all of the hand wringing after 2004. the best document, though, and this was the question after 1988 when democrats put a document together that said we
he talks about 245 as owning your gun or -- that as owning your gun or not paying taxes be. but he said the words social and personal as well and stopped short of saying abortion, drug use, which is also where he goes. gwen: there was another argument made interestingly by rick santorum today and bobby jindal. that the party talks too much about money and budgets and zeros and isn't talking enough about emotional, social issues and that's how you connect. i don't know whether that went over...
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i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he does that, of course, the republicans say oh, he's out--he's in permanent campaign mode. why doesn't he come back to washington to negotiate. then he comes back to negotiate and they have say, well, nothing came out of it. he can't win with them. >> john: in fairness to the president, you and i don't have the burden to appear presidential. the great michael tomasky. thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> john: anti-police protest in brooklyn three nights running now. the shooting last week that may have started it, but this
i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he...
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. >>> the irs says it has $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009, that are about to expire. the money is owed to about 1 million people who have until april 15th to file a return. >>> and chelsea clinton and her husband are about to move into a new home. the posh manhattan pad in north of madison square park is 5,000 square feet. 4 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the scene. >>> and college hoops prepare for march madness. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right
. >>> the irs says it has $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009, that are about to expire. the money is owed to about 1 million people who have until april 15th to file a return. >>> and chelsea clinton and her husband are about to move into a new home. the posh manhattan pad in north of madison square park is 5,000 square feet. 4 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the...
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surprisingly, 16% said we should raise taxes and cut spending. obviously, they did not hear coulter -- ann coulter's speech about what happened last time we agree to spending cuts. he thought we should do targeted cuts and not across the board cuts. you do not want to see defense cuts or military cuts across the board like everything else. now we get to a couple more controversial questions. what do you think the u.s. role should be in the world today. as you can see, half of you think we should take a step back and let our allies around the and for themselves. a little more than 1/3 of us still favor a more muscular where the u.s. helps provide defense for its allies. almost one out of five are on the fence on this issue. this issue is going to play itself out over the next several years inside the party and inside the movement. something that one of the speakers made him so famous on is the use of drones. the federal government using drones. overwhelmingly, you oppose using combat andtarget non- who are u.s. citizens to either kill them or to s
surprisingly, 16% said we should raise taxes and cut spending. obviously, they did not hear coulter -- ann coulter's speech about what happened last time we agree to spending cuts. he thought we should do targeted cuts and not across the board cuts. you do not want to see defense cuts or military cuts across the board like everything else. now we get to a couple more controversial questions. what do you think the u.s. role should be in the world today. as you can see, half of you think we...
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he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?"-- "are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem was for every additional dollar that came in to the internal revenue service, the democrats were spending another $3. then reagan's knuckle head of a vice president, the first george bush, unable to learn from the first kick of a mule, made the exact same deal with democrats. he raised taxes in exchange for promised cuts in spending. hikell gladly take a tax today for a cut in spending on tuesday." once again, democrats raised spending. it would be like journalists going to tribal chiefs circa 1890 and saying sarcastically
he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?"-- "are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the...
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so, he's redefining tax reform not the traditional word of tax reform, meaning you lower rates and use that to close loopholes to lower rates. he wants to use it to say, well, we're going to close loopholes to pay for more spending. >> congressman tom price and why no budget. what was his explanation, why he has no budget. the senate has a budget and the house has a budget. >> again, he had a very difficult time answering that question. >> what did he say? >> i mean, it was like, look, you've listened to him. he's got no substantive answer when tom price-- >> what did he say, i'm too busy or they're working on it? >> look, it's going to come and avoiding eye contact, a couple of weeks. well, it's late already and he was challenged in the meeting, are you presenting this late on a rope-a-dope effort after we passed the budget that paul ryan is leading us on? it's all of those sorts of things and here this was a big attempt to try and bring people together. i thought, look, our members respect the presidency and we're respectful of him in that opportunity, but he didn't follow through on
so, he's redefining tax reform not the traditional word of tax reform, meaning you lower rates and use that to close loopholes to lower rates. he wants to use it to say, well, we're going to close loopholes to pay for more spending. >> congressman tom price and why no budget. what was his explanation, why he has no budget. the senate has a budget and the house has a budget. >> again, he had a very difficult time answering that question. >> what did he say? >> i mean, it...
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we're told the president expressed interest in new tax revenue and also tax reform. as for senate democrats, their leaders are blasting the proposal that house republicans put forward on the budget, and author paul ryan. >> this budget was roundly defeated last november. i can imagine why they don't get a new dance step here. so until they get off this ryan republican march madness, all this magic he tried to do, we can't work together. if we're going to pass a budget. >> the house speaker, john boehner, the other key leader here on capitol hill, put a marker down saying, no more tax hikes, and no more gimics. >> but republicans reading the details of the democrats' budget say, this is not serious. >> that's correct. they are upset by the fact that the democratic budget plan would increase spending. does not address entitlements which are growing bigger every day and real drivers of the debt, and perhaps mostfor them a proposed massive tax increase. >> i'm quite shocked. we had heard it advertised by the authors that this was a trillion dollar tax increase. in fact i
we're told the president expressed interest in new tax revenue and also tax reform. as for senate democrats, their leaders are blasting the proposal that house republicans put forward on the budget, and author paul ryan. >> this budget was roundly defeated last november. i can imagine why they don't get a new dance step here. so until they get off this ryan republican march madness, all this magic he tried to do, we can't work together. if we're going to pass a budget. >> the house...
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you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits, other bigger nations see how it goes, and markets world over fear all far it goes, which could explain why so many markets were tajin oing tankings thing. joe perry. and -- joe, what do you think? >> i think it is jjst as you said, this has been going on, for a while. and the bigger government gets, the more intrusive it gets it has been in your pockets, my pockets, my banks pockets by depositors pockets, large and small. what is happening now, like a story we use in banking called boiling a frog, you want to bl a frog, if you put him in boiling water he will jump o and complaint, this is what is happeni
you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits,...
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. >> greg: he is fighting taxes that the left uses to marginalize blacks. sooner or later you to address that and point it out to the young people that don't see what is done and manipulated. >> eric: with mia love, ted cruz, marco rubio, scott, on down the line, i think young people will realize republicans don't care about the color of the skin. >> dana: however, i was just thinking in some ways, you could take a fight for gay marriage. if you look at somebody like ellen degeneres who decided she was going to be courageous and she did the coming out on the sitcom and then she has continued to talk about it and push that issue. she learned to talk about the garden variety topic. how do you help us on gay marriage? it's elephant in the room. they are black. they are hispanic. the two gentlemen so far, rubio, cruz. everybody, they have a story. if you pick the story up in the morning it will refer to them being hispanic or black. they just take it on rather than ignoring it to say all right, i'll elbrake it or -- embrace it. conservative side. no up with wan
. >> greg: he is fighting taxes that the left uses to marginalize blacks. sooner or later you to address that and point it out to the young people that don't see what is done and manipulated. >> eric: with mia love, ted cruz, marco rubio, scott, on down the line, i think young people will realize republicans don't care about the color of the skin. >> dana: however, i was just thinking in some ways, you could take a fight for gay marriage. if you look at somebody like ellen...
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if you're going to tax me 10% i'll take my money out. trust me. >> greta: most think that will never happen here, we don't need to feel like that, but you know, in these very sort of perilous financial times, anything is possible, i suppose. >> in this day and age, you know it is. and when people get their backs against the wall, i ran against the bailouts and now they didn't work the first time and now they need them in europe and you know, saying, we're going to take people's money and go in and tax 10 to 15% of your hard earned money and that's why we brought the resolution to the floor and i asked 30 people yesterday to co-sign it. first 23 signed and seven said send me the information. >> who are the three that need more information. do you out them? >> no, i think the-- i probably would have been one, normally if somebody asks me to sign something on the floor, send it to my staff and let me read it. >> is it bipartisan, any democrats. >> not yet, but i've talked to a few democrats, but i walked down the republican side of the peop
if you're going to tax me 10% i'll take my money out. trust me. >> greta: most think that will never happen here, we don't need to feel like that, but you know, in these very sort of perilous financial times, anything is possible, i suppose. >> in this day and age, you know it is. and when people get their backs against the wall, i ran against the bailouts and now they didn't work the first time and now they need them in europe and you know, saying, we're going to take people's...
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and they are trying to rekwat that with new taxes. >> hal: exactly. the same way as obamacare being viewed as a tax by justice roberts as a way of justifying its existence, that was his way of throwing conservatives a bone while doing what he knew was -- >> the right thing to do. >> hal: right. but it's interesting that they call that out and then they get stuck in this circular -- this cycle that they have of oops said something reasonable or truthful, and i am going to be eaten alive. >> how much of that is actually being eaten live by the red-meat sucking haze and how much is fabricated? i hear about how the tea party or americans for prosperity are threatening to primary republicans who vote in any capacity for any sort of revenue increase but i don't know who that truly is? how strong are they? and would they be able to win? so i don't know if that is a real threat or just a perceived threat, and if it's just a perceived threat, maybe some of these republicans could stand up and say, i'm not all that threatened by you. >> hal: right. a those in p
and they are trying to rekwat that with new taxes. >> hal: exactly. the same way as obamacare being viewed as a tax by justice roberts as a way of justifying its existence, that was his way of throwing conservatives a bone while doing what he knew was -- >> the right thing to do. >> hal: right. but it's interesting that they call that out and then they get stuck in this circular -- this cycle that they have of oops said something reasonable or truthful, and i am going to be...
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he knows how to articulate a message on taxes and tax cuts. he would like to reform the tax code. that is his next project. remember bob dole was on the ticket in the 1970's with gerald ford. he comes back 20 years later and is a republican nominee. ryan, because he was on national ticket so early, he has a long career, decades ahead in congress, where he will continue to be a player. host: our next caller is from springfield, oregon, on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope the party follows senator ator cruz's dialogue about not telling americans on american soil. same big promises, we want smaller government, we do not want to do unnecessary wars and stuff. same with obama. he ran on shutting down guantanamo bay and closing down big brother. he made all worse. i guess that is what i want to say, not so much the speeches, but the execution. host: thank you for the call. let me sherry what -- -- let me share with you what bill kristol writes this morning. he points out -- he points out americans being tired of the wars, wars that bill kristol and o
he knows how to articulate a message on taxes and tax cuts. he would like to reform the tax code. that is his next project. remember bob dole was on the ticket in the 1970's with gerald ford. he comes back 20 years later and is a republican nominee. ryan, because he was on national ticket so early, he has a long career, decades ahead in congress, where he will continue to be a player. host: our next caller is from springfield, oregon, on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good...
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why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page, reopen the white house doors, calling it bureaucratic hostage-taking. that is a week later. >> dana: yeah. that is why they could have stopped this from the beginning. i had a good point earlier i said in green room. if you throw the secret service under the bus, why not do it two weeks ago on the night when they announce that the white house tours would be closed? if you throw them under the bus you could have said whoa, secret service. you can't close the white house tours. we will figure this out. the white house will save the day. blame the secret service on that end. instead, they made everybody look bad. >> bob: the s
why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page,...
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he despite the taxes. the economies in europe, particularly we're talking now about spain and italy, have been beaten down by the austerity programs. we, but we see them coming back slowly but surely in the second half. and fourt fourth and, the -- 2014 and equity markets tend to look ahead six months or so for those developments. david: let's hope it happens. bill, great to see you. thank you very much have. appreciate you coming in. >> okay. lauren: budget proposals everywhere but no deal in sight as the clock continues to tick. congress has one week left to come to a compromise and avert a government shutdown. we're live on capitol hill with the very latest. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz aler for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. lauren: the h
he despite the taxes. the economies in europe, particularly we're talking now about spain and italy, have been beaten down by the austerity programs. we, but we see them coming back slowly but surely in the second half. and fourt fourth and, the -- 2014 and equity markets tend to look ahead six months or so for those developments. david: let's hope it happens. bill, great to see you. thank you very much have. appreciate you coming in. >> okay. lauren: budget proposals everywhere but no...
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they were loving it. >> was it a a good tax scale? we see scenes from the white house and camp david. where's that? >> just outside shreveport. >> really? this is great. after you see the mf and you realize you were at some set, then go back, maybe a month, six month, you go watch again. my god, i am in the white house. >> absolutely. the story's good enough and acting and directing is good enough. >> you know all the, the you know, stories behind the scenes, but yeah. >> you remember what days you were tired, hungover, what days people didn't know their lines. >> angela, you remember it? >> i do. >> i go over to brooklyn, an industrial neighborhood with all this terrible stuff. it's not a -- and when you watch the show, i always watch it, you think you're in a high-rise chicago law firm in chicago and you fall for it again. >> i try not to watch it too many times before i see the finished product. >> one thing i want to talk about is this affection we have for the president. i know "west wing" did it beautifully. you may have a coupl
they were loving it. >> was it a a good tax scale? we see scenes from the white house and camp david. where's that? >> just outside shreveport. >> really? this is great. after you see the mf and you realize you were at some set, then go back, maybe a month, six month, you go watch again. my god, i am in the white house. >> absolutely. the story's good enough and acting and directing is good enough. >> you know all the, the you know, stories behind the scenes, but...
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put in a flat tax. he as one of the people crowded to him when he said i have a message for the president. the guy said, "don't drone me, bro." it's the drone thing. also his appeal to young people, which i think he has pushed even farther than his father did. his father brought in young people to the party but rand paul has bigger appeal. >> bret: rand paul is using the filibuster as a -- >> that was a huge thing for him. huge yes. >> bret: came bearing all the stacks of books and said i only had ten minutes but just in case i get 13 hours, i have these. charles? >> rubio will always refer to water. rand paul will always refer to the filibuster. that was his moment. that was a theatrical coo. he got lucky. on a snow day that there was no snow day, so nothing was happening in the city, the government was shut down. nothing on c-span except for him. he had a stage. stroke of genius in the way he did it. i think in his speech he made it clear he is a new kind of conservative. like his dad, but clearly the
put in a flat tax. he as one of the people crowded to him when he said i have a message for the president. the guy said, "don't drone me, bro." it's the drone thing. also his appeal to young people, which i think he has pushed even farther than his father did. his father brought in young people to the party but rand paul has bigger appeal. >> bret: rand paul is using the filibuster as a -- >> that was a huge thing for him. huge yes. >> bret: came bearing all the...
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they just want lower taxes. they're not interested in truly balancing the budget. if you look at the plans and how long it takes them to balance the budget. so the part of the debate that i think is a problem now is that the democrats keep saying we want revenue increases instead, what democrats should be for are closing the loopholes that mitt romney talked about ad nauseam in the first debate. >> balanced budgets don't produce economic growth. >> we're talking about some budget sanity. >> here's the problem, the problem is in this political climate, to talk about the reasonable proposition that jonathan alter put forward is null and void. the focus is so ideologically blinded with their obsession with cutting taxes for wealthy people. when you talk about closing loop hoels, we know wages, interest and taxes have closed the income inequality in america. business income and retirement income has exacerbated the inequality. and capital gains have made it worse. the point is that the republicans are not interested in having that conversation. in this ideological clim
they just want lower taxes. they're not interested in truly balancing the budget. if you look at the plans and how long it takes them to balance the budget. so the part of the debate that i think is a problem now is that the democrats keep saying we want revenue increases instead, what democrats should be for are closing the loopholes that mitt romney talked about ad nauseam in the first debate. >> balanced budgets don't produce economic growth. >> we're talking about some budget...
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as part of that, you have to have tax reform and significant tax reform. and actually, simpson/bowles, a commission i served on, laid out a way to do it, got the tax rates down on the personal side to 9, 15 and 23% and the corporate to 26%. and you need to bring the corporate rate down to 24, 25, 26% and need to go to a territorial system. but you can't do that independent of the individual system, because if you have a huge gap between the top individual rate, say today it's at 42.5%, and if you took the corporate 25%, everybody started -- >> because then you have small business. small business got screwed at the expense of big businesses in the last tax bill. so you're right. so i -- look, i say, you're going to have big problems if you try to have a big personal and corporate together. i don't think it's possible. i don't know why you just can't do this. reform the corporate tax code. you can put limits on the deductions or -- i don't care. the president wants to do it. the republicans want to do it. just do it. but one exception. let small businessmen
as part of that, you have to have tax reform and significant tax reform. and actually, simpson/bowles, a commission i served on, laid out a way to do it, got the tax rates down on the personal side to 9, 15 and 23% and the corporate to 26%. and you need to bring the corporate rate down to 24, 25, 26% and need to go to a territorial system. but you can't do that independent of the individual system, because if you have a huge gap between the top individual rate, say today it's at 42.5%, and if...
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he neither lived nor died for taxes. in fact he simply said one should discharge one's responsibility to the state by rendering unto sees czar that is which is sees czar, but the purpose and meaning is spelled out by the prophet isaiah. he was pierced for our iniquities. the punment and business his wounds we are healed. he died for the sins of the world, including the lies and the misappropriation of his life by those whose sole purpose is to make money at his expense. thanks so much for watching. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> gunfight. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm crist matthews in washington. the shooting has begun at the ok corral. uchbt to stop the sale of assault weapons. go for it. joe biden says it's always a chance. the news from the battle is it's gown do background checks, which i hear could go either way. we might end up with the horror of newtown with nothing more than something about trafficking, secondhand purchases, but for all those who care about gun safety, let me repeat wh
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that means pro growth tax reform and economic growth not higher taxes combined with entitlement reform which protects social security and medicare for long-term. there's a grand bargain we can put together. he needs to work with us and continue to work with us until we get there. >> revenue from tax reform for bringing down rates. you don't believe revenue from tax reform should be part of a deficit reduction package? >> correct. you already have 600 billion in higher taxes which the president got earlier this year as part of the fiscal cliff deal. when you talk about entitlement reform, one of the things that's clearly on the table is means testing medicare for upper income individuals. so that revenue piece in terms of affluent people paying more, that's there are there. we've got to get to reforms that get the economy growing and that is where pro-growth helps and then you get revenue to address the deficit. >> is there any deal that includes -- if the president is saying i'm willing to do this and buck my party on social security and a couple things on medicare but i got to have re
that means pro growth tax reform and economic growth not higher taxes combined with entitlement reform which protects social security and medicare for long-term. there's a grand bargain we can put together. he needs to work with us and continue to work with us until we get there. >> revenue from tax reform for bringing down rates. you don't believe revenue from tax reform should be part of a deficit reduction package? >> correct. you already have 600 billion in higher taxes which...
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we're not going to do tax reform or grand bargain but some small deals going and make the government a little less dysfunctional so it's less impinging on the economy. you keep hearing the economy is ready to take off. if we can get the government out of the way for a couple years we can get some really nice growth and that will change things up and i think they are sceeding in denuclearizing our conflicts. no fiscal cliffs, no debt defaults. let the economy grow for a change. >> woodruff: what are you hearing. >> the government has to get out of the way, i love that. that's a great one after what we've been through in this country with absolutely no control. and we just learned again this week that the bank's too big to fail, too big to be reprimanded, controlled by the federal government. but i'd say this, judy. there's an old line in politics you dance with the girl who -- barack obama didn't do that. for the past seven years he's gone into hundreds if not thousands of rooms, people with large egos, people with great accomplishments, people who are great skeptical toward him and h
we're not going to do tax reform or grand bargain but some small deals going and make the government a little less dysfunctional so it's less impinging on the economy. you keep hearing the economy is ready to take off. if we can get the government out of the way for a couple years we can get some really nice growth and that will change things up and i think they are sceeding in denuclearizing our conflicts. no fiscal cliffs, no debt defaults. let the economy grow for a change. >>...
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there is no tax increase in the world that will solve our long term debt problem. >> senior political editor mark murray joins me live now from cpac. a few moments ago, i understand, senator rand paul was on the stage behind you. is he still going? >> reporter: they are still going. there is a panel right now as you mentioned. the two big speeches this afternoon from florida senator marco rubio as well as rand paul. both of those people are seen as potential 2016 republicans and that's why we're watching them here. they end up getting a big applause from the conservatives in the audience. both about equal applause. marco rubio was talking about his focus on the middle class and he responded to a lot of liberal critics by saying, the republican party doesn't need new ideas. the idea is the american people. on the other hand, you end up having rand paul who ended up saying the republican party needed a change and change in a way, ad hearing mort to the constitution. taking up the charges his father had. >> it sounds like the different factions inside the party are very much on display a
there is no tax increase in the world that will solve our long term debt problem. >> senior political editor mark murray joins me live now from cpac. a few moments ago, i understand, senator rand paul was on the stage behind you. is he still going? >> reporter: they are still going. there is a panel right now as you mentioned. the two big speeches this afternoon from florida senator marco rubio as well as rand paul. both of those people are seen as potential 2016 republicans and...
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zero taxes. you to the equation and find that we are not being competitive. we need to have a tax structure that works. and stopo deregulate over burdening our companies and our entrepreneurs and we need to better educate our kids. a lot needs to be done. you will not be able to get away from the global economy reality. you will not be able to build a fence around america and thinking can prosper. if we do not export our goods, we are in serious trouble. viewere have a cure -- asking for you to tell them about the cpac of reach. guest: we want all americans to participate as one. we want everyone to have the same opportunity to succeed. we do not guarantee people success. that is not what we believe in. we are a merit-based society. our panel is not how blacks can do this or how hispanics can do that or how transgendered people can do the other or what can we do for them? our goal is to reach out and make them part of our family and have everybody equally enjoy the right in terms of all for mobil
zero taxes. you to the equation and find that we are not being competitive. we need to have a tax structure that works. and stopo deregulate over burdening our companies and our entrepreneurs and we need to better educate our kids. a lot needs to be done. you will not be able to get away from the global economy reality. you will not be able to build a fence around america and thinking can prosper. if we do not export our goods, we are in serious trouble. viewere have a cure -- asking for you to...
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the low tax states. there are other factors too. there are factors like right-to-work a lot of businesses are moving to the states that have right-to-work laws. not forced union laws. that i think is causing a kind of competition between the states for who can attract the most jobs and who can attract the most capitol. jenna: it will be interesting to see the census in another ten years and see what thee fin we find from this. >> i pry tkeubgt you'll find a big increase from not just the population but political power from the states like texas, tennessee, utah and montana who are doing really well right now. we didn't mention the oil boom is that is another thing. north dakota is the fastest growing state today because they have all the oil jobs. jenna: we'll all start working on our texan accents. i have relatives down there. maybe i'll have a little more twapbg than i have. >> you'll be able to find a cab in two minutes in new york. jenna: well put, steve. steve moore with the "wall street journal." t
the low tax states. there are other factors too. there are factors like right-to-work a lot of businesses are moving to the states that have right-to-work laws. not forced union laws. that i think is causing a kind of competition between the states for who can attract the most jobs and who can attract the most capitol. jenna: it will be interesting to see the census in another ten years and see what thee fin we find from this. >> i pry tkeubgt you'll find a big increase from not just the...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> today's deep dive and because it's monday we decided to unveil some new tricks. all part of a special presentation on president obama's first trip to the middle east. so let me get you started here. after leaving washington tomorrow night, he will arrive in tel-aviv around 6:30 a.m. middle eastern time. there he is. he'll visit an iron dome missile launcher. then he will head to jerusalem where there he will meet with president perez, prime minister netanyahu, then attend a dinner with prime minister netanyahu, working dinner at his residence that will include some of the middle east peace process aspect of things. thursday the president choppers to the best bank. he'll meet with m
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he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?"-- "are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem was for every additional dollar that came in to the internal revenue service, the democrats were spending another $3. then reagan's knuckle head of a vice president, the first george bush, unable to learn from the first kick of a mule, made the exact same deal with democrats. he raised taxes in exchange for promised cuts in spending. "i will gladly take a tax hike today for a cut in spending on tuesday." once again, democrats raised spending. it would be like journalists going to tribal chiefs circa 1890 and saying sarcastically, "are
he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?"-- "are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the...
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they want taxes to stay low. they don't actually care that much about spending. by highlighting deficits, what they did is they set themselves up for this push to raise taxes because it is not feasible to cut your way out of a deficit problem, if you really care about deficits, then you have to go after income. >> and the question, isn't the question basically for the republicans what do you value more, is it meals on wheels program for a poor senior or better tax rates for a corporation. >> never should have set that up. they should have kept it on tax rates, but you know, instead they made it about deficits and made it about spending and that long term is not something they're going to be able to win. >> the starsky and hutch -- >> just a second. i see the library behind him, i assume he read all those books? >> thumbed through most of them. they're real books. >> here i am trying to give my funny good-bye line and you are complicating it. the starsky and hutch of the huffington post. i don't like it when you'r
they want taxes to stay low. they don't actually care that much about spending. by highlighting deficits, what they did is they set themselves up for this push to raise taxes because it is not feasible to cut your way out of a deficit problem, if you really care about deficits, then you have to go after income. >> and the question, isn't the question basically for the republicans what do you value more, is it meals on wheels program for a poor senior or better tax rates for a corporation....
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the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not understand it and thought their taxes increased. people that look at the facts understand that they have received tax reductions. i personally think we have gone a little overboard. we will have to rebalance the scales, but the president kept his promises on taxation, notwithstanding what you're caller said. you're caller is wrong. beach on twitter says the private sector will always be a better fiscal that the anything run by the government -- fact, says this person. we are talking about the budget with earl blumenauer as the house begins work on the budget put out by paul ryan last week. "the hill" rep
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it was $73 billion of increased taxes. so i voted no for it. i'm really asking me democratic colleagues to help us address spending, our budget goes up by about 3.45%. both of them go up, it's just that the democrats are going up really far higher. >> but representative ridgeal, are there others who are like minded like you in the party? how many? >> but there are some, but i do want to make the point who are that it truly is spending that's driving this train and i was very disappointed in our president when after the election, he put it this way, he said we need to begin to take a look at how we reform titlements. this was after he had been in the office for four years and i had an opportunity to speak with the president for 10, 12, 15 minutes or so privately one day and i shared that with him. i think he's sincere in his desire to get our fiscal situation in order. i don't questiona at all. i do have a greater sense of urgency, i think, than the president does zplochlt we do have the budget comparisons do you find any ground for compromise b
it was $73 billion of increased taxes. so i voted no for it. i'm really asking me democratic colleagues to help us address spending, our budget goes up by about 3.45%. both of them go up, it's just that the democrats are going up really far higher. >> but representative ridgeal, are there others who are like minded like you in the party? how many? >> but there are some, but i do want to make the point who are that it truly is spending that's driving this train and i was very...
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don't have to put all of the burden on seniors and the middle class while giving a massive, massive tax cut yet again to the wealthiest folks. the president felt very good about his meetings. he a great session with senate republicans yesterday and you saw numerous quotes i think from senate republicans that reflected the fact that it was a good meeting and a constructive meeting and there really is the potential for common ground. but the differences are large and they remain large do get back to your point, when it comes to deficit reduction, it may be that the gab is too wide to reach a deal. the president hopes that's not the case, but we'll see, it's certainly worth having this engagement to try to find common ground. >> why did it take so long? i know you're going to say he's met with them before. but it's commonly accepted, and this is not just conventional wis ddom that dennis mcdonough s made a difference, this is outreach to members whom he's never met before, republicans. >> well i mean the members he hadn't met before or hadn't heard him speak, this is a fourth meeting the p
don't have to put all of the burden on seniors and the middle class while giving a massive, massive tax cut yet again to the wealthiest folks. the president felt very good about his meetings. he a great session with senate republicans yesterday and you saw numerous quotes i think from senate republicans that reflected the fact that it was a good meeting and a constructive meeting and there really is the potential for common ground. but the differences are large and they remain large do get back...
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and next week as tax time draws near we will take up more of your tax questions. tweet us. back to you. >> get the tax questions in. we have an expert right here brenda, thank you. >> shannon: how is small business feeling about the economy? a key small bis confidence index just out edged up last month but still low by historical levels injuries the main problem slow sales. a third of the owners is surveyed said sales are down in the past three months compared to the prior three. only two in ten posted higher sales in the same time period. another issue is credit. many small businesses continue to find it difficult to obtain. well, is this small event a big deal in enterprise, alabama. we will take you to a parade fit for a leprechaun, next. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. to book this fab
and next week as tax time draws near we will take up more of your tax questions. tweet us. back to you. >> get the tax questions in. we have an expert right here brenda, thank you. >> shannon: how is small business feeling about the economy? a key small bis confidence index just out edged up last month but still low by historical levels injuries the main problem slow sales. a third of the owners is surveyed said sales are down in the past three months compared to the prior three....
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also snubbed was virginia governor bob mcdonnell, who is raising taxes to pay for a transportation plan in his state. all of which leaves conservatives facing a key question: how to unify behind a central message that moves the republican party forward? veteran republican pollster whit ayres says it will take more than tinkering. >> it is delusional to think that we had the right message and we just haven't communicated it effectively. you don't lose five of the last six presidential elections in the popular vote if you have got the right message. so we need new message, new messengers and a new tone. >> reporter: francesca chambers is editor of the conservative blog "red alert politics." she says the effort must involve more outreach to young people and minorities, but she acknowledges that will take time. >> that is not necessarily going to happen in three months time. i think that it's unfair to say, "oh, the election was in november and we don't see big changes, sweeping changes happening yet." i think that everyone needs some time to make these things happen and we have got four ye
also snubbed was virginia governor bob mcdonnell, who is raising taxes to pay for a transportation plan in his state. all of which leaves conservatives facing a key question: how to unify behind a central message that moves the republican party forward? veteran republican pollster whit ayres says it will take more than tinkering. >> it is delusional to think that we had the right message and we just haven't communicated it effectively. you don't lose five of the last six presidential...
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so if raising taxes is not the answer then of course you have to lower spending and today the mayor said that everyone is going to have to give a little. listen. >> bottom line here is that we must stop fighting each other. we must start to work together and so, i'm happy that now i've got teammates. i've got partners that can help me do some of the things that need to be done in our city. >> reporter: of course, if they can't work it out, detroit would likely have to file for bankruptcy, which that would be the largest u.s. city ever to do so, harris. >> harris: you know, part of what we've watched in that city is their own internal politics and workings keeping them from going forward, in some cases. the city council, i understand is not exactly embracing this plan to go forward. >> no, and the city council had threatened to sue and late today decided against that, but the city council president still called the mayor a quitter for agreeing to this plan. i mean, you think about it, the public unions certainly are not happy because a big part of this restructuring, that 14 billion dolla
so if raising taxes is not the answer then of course you have to lower spending and today the mayor said that everyone is going to have to give a little. listen. >> bottom line here is that we must stop fighting each other. we must start to work together and so, i'm happy that now i've got teammates. i've got partners that can help me do some of the things that need to be done in our city. >> reporter: of course, if they can't work it out, detroit would likely have to file for...
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increase after the obama tax increase and the fiscal cliff tax increase. the point i was going to make to melissa is she's the business expert here. the economy is pick up, no questions about it. as that happens, bill, the tax revenues are going to increase a little bit so we maybe bailed out a little bit here, right, melissa by an improving economy. >> it's true if we don't do something to thwart it and knock it off the rails as it's trying to get better. if we don't ruin our own future. bill: it's much more morey more resilient. martha: pope francis break w-g tradition after celebrating mass. look at him om was out there shaking hands and touching people and getting out there, lots of face time and everybody was so excited because tears were streaming down their faces. he's expected to celebrate his inaugural mass in front of tense of house of worshippers in st. peters square tonight. we have not seen anything like this since pope john paul ii. no doubt it's giving his security folks many part attacks as he thrusts into the crowd there. they are also goi
increase after the obama tax increase and the fiscal cliff tax increase. the point i was going to make to melissa is she's the business expert here. the economy is pick up, no questions about it. as that happens, bill, the tax revenues are going to increase a little bit so we maybe bailed out a little bit here, right, melissa by an improving economy. >> it's true if we don't do something to thwart it and knock it off the rails as it's trying to get better. if we don't ruin our own future....
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reform by closing loopholes and special tax breaks for the well off and well connected and using the revenue generated from that to help pay down our deficit. that's the way we should be doing it. that's the way the american people want it done and not just democrats and independents but republicans outside of washington. he is at least hopeful that engaging on this issue with those who say they're interested in finding common ground we might be able to produce a compromise and that would be a good thing for the american economy and a good thing for the american middle class. >> are there any indicators at this juncture there is common ground being found. >> again, i think you saw prior to the president's dinner with a group of republican senators a handful of senators were on the record. republicans saying they would be willing to consider a balanced approach, consider revenue from tax reform, coupled with savings generated with entitlement reform and that's essentially the president's position and what he has put forward in his proposal, so we'll see. the gap is wide. we saw with t
reform by closing loopholes and special tax breaks for the well off and well connected and using the revenue generated from that to help pay down our deficit. that's the way we should be doing it. that's the way the american people want it done and not just democrats and independents but republicans outside of washington. he is at least hopeful that engaging on this issue with those who say they're interested in finding common ground we might be able to produce a compromise and that would be a...
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democrats are talking about getting rid of tax breaks and taxes. limiting the values of certain tax breaks. that is what they are talking about right now. they want to get rid of the tax breaks and get rid of them. >> the paul ryan plan a party takes into account these rates approved by congress. >> yes, that is right. about $600 billion in new taxes over 10 years. it helps to balance the budget. >> any surprises from the senate budget committee markup yesterday? >> well, a little surprised that she was able to hold the line. ten republicans and democrats on the committee. but she could not afford to use a single one. she had both of them support the deal. so the process move to the floor, which will make it much easier for her to pass. >> we want to share with you two things. the senate budget budget committee with a focus on the rising debt, increasing over trillion dollars per year for the last for five years. >> gas. >> is the exchange yesterday with a republican from wisconsin. >> the cbo starts with $26 billion worth of debt. then they includ
democrats are talking about getting rid of tax breaks and taxes. limiting the values of certain tax breaks. that is what they are talking about right now. they want to get rid of the tax breaks and get rid of them. >> the paul ryan plan a party takes into account these rates approved by congress. >> yes, that is right. about $600 billion in new taxes over 10 years. it helps to balance the budget. >> any surprises from the senate budget committee markup yesterday? >>...
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. - i'm bob, we talked at the tax store... i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? announcer: major tax stores advertise for preparers with no tax experience necessary. at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys. and it'd be him saying, "hi mom. whatchya doing" and he knew that i was at work. and just those little things throughout the day, he'd always say, "i love you. i love you, ma." this is the unfinished text message that our son was typing when he drove off the road and died of a massive skull fracture. how one drugstore chain is making demands of workers -- ev >>> on the not for them to judge people's lives. >> live a healthy lifestyle or pay a penalty. how one drug store chain is making demands of workers. >> a new battle brewing over coffee vendors. ♪ [ singing ] ♪ >> and singing a new tune, how a musician is defending herself after make some gay slurs on stage. g an unusual step with its health care policy. >>> the nation's largest pharmacy chain is taking an unusual step with its healthcare policy. cvs is ordering workers to dis
. - i'm bob, we talked at the tax store... i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? announcer: major tax stores advertise for preparers with no tax experience necessary. at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys. and it'd be him saying, "hi mom. whatchya doing" and he knew that i was at work. and just those little things throughout the day, he'd always say, "i love you. i love you, ma." this is the unfinished text message that our son was...